Bigsky10 Posted June 13, 2017 Report Posted June 13, 2017 I have installed in my FSX the following version UpdatedByVersion=4966c. I am running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit with SP 1.0 reported as Build 7601 (OS 6.1) fsx.exe version = 10.0.61472.0. I am having some problems with my Aerosoft DHC-6 Series 300 twin otter extended. I have done all my key assignments for my profiles in the generic position not assigned to any specific aircraft in FSX. When I load up FSX and choose an aircraft some of the key assignments work and some don't. When I open FSUIPC profile window and cycle through the key assignments then save then all key assignments work. I have included the log and ini. I updated to FSUIPC4 version 4966c a short time ago. Mainly the Twin Otter is my primary flyer. Haven't notices any other plane I fly having the problem. A little help to make sure I have the most current version of FSUIPC installed. I see FSUIPC5 listed in the forum but think that is for P3D. Thanks in advance for the help. Dick FSX Deluxe Edition SP1 and SP2, Win 7 Home Premium SP1, Intel Core i5 CPU 750 @ 2.67 GHz 2.66 GHz,10 GB RAM, 64-bit Operating System FSUIPC4.log FSUIPC4.ini
Pete Dowson Posted June 13, 2017 Report Posted June 13, 2017 10 minutes ago, Bigsky10 said: I have installed in my FSX the following version UpdatedByVersion=4966c The currently supported version for FSX and P3D1-3 is 4.968. Please always check for updates before asking for help. All download places for FSUIPC list this version. To check for currently supported versions please see the List of Supported Version thread in the Announcements subforum. Also you will usually find updates and other useful bits of information and programs in the Download Links subforum. Sunforums are provided for a reason. They are a repository for useful things. The forum itself (here) is too large and things eventually scroll off. Please do make use of the provisions made to help. Pete
Bigsky10 Posted June 13, 2017 Author Report Posted June 13, 2017 Thank you Pete. I don't ask for help to often because I can usually find the answer in the forum. I will make the changes. Thanks Dick
jannier Posted June 14, 2017 Report Posted June 14, 2017 16 hours ago, Bigsky10 said: I have installed in my FSX the following version UpdatedByVersion=4966c. I am running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit with SP 1.0 reported as Build 7601 (OS 6.1) fsx.exe version = 10.0.61472.0. I am having some problems with my Aerosoft DHC-6 Series 300 twin otter extended. I have done all my key assignments for my profiles in the generic position not assigned to any specific aircraft in FSX. When I load up FSX and choose an aircraft some of the key assignments work and some don't. When I open FSUIPC profile window and cycle through the key assignments then save then all key assignments work. I have included the log and ini. I updated to FSUIPC4 version 4966c a short time ago. Mainly the Twin Otter is my primary flyer. Haven't notices any other plane I fly having the problem. A little help to make sure I have the most current version of FSUIPC installed. I see FSUIPC5 listed in the forum but think that is for P3D. Thanks in advance for the help. Dick FSX Deluxe Edition SP1 and SP2, Win 7 Home Premium SP1, Intel Core i5 CPU 750 @ 2.67 GHz 2.66 GHz,10 GB RAM, 64-bit Operating System FSUIPC4.log FSUIPC4.ini Hi Dick, Did you ensure to remove all the key assignments you made at FSUIPC, from FSX generic button and axis assignments in the simulator, or else the combination of possible assignment of different function to buttons, axis, key strokes between fsuipc and FSX could clash.
Thomas Richter Posted June 14, 2017 Report Posted June 14, 2017 Hi, easiest way is always to tick the box 'Disable Controller' in FS/P3D. Thomas
Bigsky10 Posted June 15, 2017 Author Report Posted June 15, 2017 Jannier, I did check to make sure they all were removed in FSX control setting. I went a head and just added all the key assignments to the specific aircraft profile. That seemed to work. Dick
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